#0545* – UKIP MEPs COULD FIND THEMSELVES EXPOSED
Posted by Greg Lance - Watkins (Greg_L-W) on 12/06/2011
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Clearly the cases against Tom Wise & Lindsey Jenkins are resolved!
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this verdict could well prove very embarrassing for a number of UKIP MEPs who we know have been under investigation and on whom we have actually supplied the Official OLAF and sometimes Police investigation numbers.
Verdicts have been reached on Mike Nattrass we are assured and also on Graham Booth.
There have also been verdicts and decisions reached on Nigel Farage & Jeffrey Titford.
It is understood that a verdict has been reached by OLAF on Derek Clark but it is unknown if The British Police will actually prosecute.
Stuart Agnew has admitted to fraud and has given details of how he and David Bannerman have defrauded the tax payers and are we understand subject of protracted investigation by OLAF pending outcome/verdict.
Marta Andreasen has yet again lost a Court Ruling over her whistle blowing fantasies.
A verdict was reached by The Courts finding UKIP, Nigel Farage & Godfrey Bloom guilty of abuse, dishonesty and harassment of of Nikki Sinclaire MEP who has acquiesced to withdraw her case for the sake of the members in return for a published apology CLICK HERE
UKIP lost a case seeking to harass and silence me from publishing the truth and are in derelection of Judgement with a debt to me – as yet unpaid of £12.1/2K if one listened to Marta Andreasen their bankruptcy may preclude them from acting honourably and settling their debt.
This new Court Ruling as reported below may well leave the low lifes in UKIP with no fancy stories for their criminality. There will of course be those who were honourably acquitted of their crimes but one wonders why they do not publish their judgements to clear their names and The Party’s tattered reputation.
A reputation that even with an alleged spend of £170K in legal bills annually proping up their egos and miscreant behaviour is unsurprisingly going down the drain.
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Court rules on MEPs’ fiddles
A landmark ruling in the European Court of Justice could force MEPs to disclose evidence of misconduct and financial abuse
The European parliament could be forced to disclose wide-ranging evidence of financial abuse and misconduct by MEPs after a landmark court ruling last week.On Tuesday the European Court of Justice ruled that the parliament must release a 2008 report which documented the way MEPs can manipulate allowances to pocket more than £1m from a single five-year term, in addition to their salaries.The Sunday Times website is today publishing the full report, which the parliament has tried to suppress. Even now it plans to appeal against the court ruling, which follows a three-year battle by Ciaran Toland, an Irish campaigner.In 2009 this newspaper published part of the report drawn up by Robert Galvin, the parliament’s chief internal auditor.Abuses include MEPs claiming up to £180,000 in annual staff allowances without having to keep any proof; awarding themselves bonuses of up to 1½ times salary and diverting public money into front companies. The ruling could also result in the parliament having to disclose information including:– Names of MEPs forced to repay money or found to have committed wrongdoing.– Internal audits showing abuse of funds by MEPs or senior eurocrats.– Details of purchases including cars and furniture and information about contracts, some of which have reportedly been awarded without a tendering procedure.It is understood that more than 10 MEPs are being investigated for possible abuse of funds and could be forced to return money.
To view the original article CLICK HERE
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